Consumer Reports: Six Sweet Chocolate Picks For Your Valentine

When it comes to chocolate, the good stuff doesn't come cheap. To find the ultimate chocolate experience, in time for Valentine's Day, taste testers at ShopSmart, the shopping magazine from Consumer Reports, nibbled on thousands of boxed bonbons, from hand-crafted assortments going for $90 a pound to a $10 Whitman's Sampler.

According to tests, you'll have to shell out at least $26 a box for the good stuff. But there's lots to choose from in the $40-and-up range, including exotic flavors such as mango and chili pepper. ShopSmart's top pick this year is Woodhouse Chocolate Assortment, which beat Norman Love Confections for the first time.

Though chocolatiers rarely run sales, there are ways to save. To avoid shipping costs (which can add a lot to the final price, especially if you order in the summertime, when rates are higher), go online to see if there's a retail store near you. Also, sign up for e-newsletters, which may include coupons. And check the chocolate maker's website for cheaper shipping options.

One more tip: Can't eat nuts or hate the gooey, fruity centers? Ask whether the retailer will customize a box for you — many will!

Sweet Six

Here are six sweet selections to consider for your loved ones this Valentine's Day (prices do not include shipping):